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Monday, September 7, 2015

Branding the cows

It's intriguing to see that white Americans are more upset about slavery 150 years ago and tattooed numbers 60 years ago than the combination of them in America's vibrant communities today:

The return of slave-branding: Modern-day sex traffickers are bringing back vile practice as girls tell how they are forced to get a tattoo of their pimp's name or insignia to mark them out as his 'property' Almost all sex traffickers in America now brand their slaves with tattoos.

Crowns, bags of money and pimps' initials are common, police say. Some of the women are even branded with a unique bar code to show who 'owns' them

Just below her collar bone, beneath a bauble necklace, 17-year-old Adriana has a name delicately tattooed in swirly handwriting. It is the name of her owner. At the age of just 14, she was branded by a man named Cream who promised her everything in exchange for 'doing some work'. Beyond the physical abuse and emotional torment, this permanent scar acts as a daily reminder for thousands of women of violence, fear and oppression at the hands of tyrannical pimps.

Police forces have come to recognize certain 'marks' that distinguish victims of the slave trade. Often, a girl will bear a crown with their captor's initials. Dollar signs and bags of money are also common. In many cases the women will have a name tattooed across their body in numerous places - above their groin, down their arm and on her neck. Some are even branded with a unique 'bar code'.

That much-mocked '50s white bread America is looking pretty damned good these days.

Sensationalized story, low class women with tattoos of their boyfriends' names are not unusual, combination of women's natural submissiveness and sluts needing a stronger (false) demonstration of loyalty. What's more likely, that Adriana was a chaste and conscientious young lady until she got tattooed, or that she was depraved and slothful by age 6 because she was raised in the single mother welfare lifestyle?

It's not the girls' fault. You know they can't make rational life decisions. Their patriarchs should have been taking care of them.

Seriously though, why do we never hear about slave traffickers being arrested? Compared to drug dealers, there must be fewer of them and less physical evidence to work with, but surely there should be at least one major bust per month. Major cities catch and release several prostitutes every day. They should be able to find one pimp.

I see no evidence of "sex trafficking" in this article. What I see are women giving themselves to degenerate alpha In exchange for his protection and provisioning.

As for the so-called "branding", no one can keep young girls from getting stupid, ugly tattoos, which just might have the name of her "boyfriend" on it. Especially if she thinks it will act "just like" a wedding ring and compel him to stick around.

When are we going to stop pretending that girls are capable of rational decision-making?

There is so much overwhelming evidence of teen girls' complete inability to make rational decisions, they almost need a chaperone 24/7 to keep them from destroying their own lives.

Obviously they DO need exactly such constant supervision, and in the days of the bad ol' Patriarchy, that's exactly what they got.

It's becoming more and more evident with each passing day that, far from being benighted and supstitious fools, our ancestors, from ancient times until up until about a century ago, knew EXACTLY what they were doing. It is only in this age in which all common sense has been abandoned that we've become benighted, supstitious fools (and the belief that women, especially as teenagers, are capable of making rational decisions is the most superstitious foolishness of all time).

This isn't slavery, they're going into this willingly, even excited by it. When they find out it's not as glamourise as they thought, they want to blame others. And the feminists are only to happy to carry the can and blame men for it. It was these girls decisions to do this.